state local customs,tourist attractions,immigration,visas Introduction

With advanced economic development, strong scientific research and technology, excellent education and advanced medical technology, the United States, as a global influential superpower, has made remarkable progress in various fields. High-quality resources and an environment of freedom and equality have fostered creative talents of all kinds, which has also made the United States more diverse and powerful. Everyone has an American dream. With the growth of Chinese wealth, more and more people's dreams come true.
Which of the eight American cities popular with immigrants do you like?
Here are eight cities in the United States that are more popular with immigrants.
I. New York
New York, as an international metropolis, may be more attractive, with numerous landmarks, shopping paradise, advanced higher education and other labels given to New York.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is the second largest city after New York, with a developed economy. It is the largest base of petrochemical, marine, aerospace and electronics industries in the United States. It is second only to the financial center of New York. Employment opportunities are indispensable.
San Francisco
Among the 800,000 people in San Francisco, San Francisco Bay Area has beautiful scenery. Each District represents another aspect of this multi-cultural city. Also, San Francisco's Chinatown is so large that Chinese people play an increasingly important role in the political, economic and social life of the area.
Seattle
Seattle, the commercial and cultural capital of Washington, is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. It is only two hundred kilometers from Vancouver. The lives of local residents are very leisurely.
V. Houston
Houston's official nickname is "Space City" because it is the location of the Linton Johnson Space Center and the Mission Monitoring Center. It is a multi-cultural city where many immigrant communities develop.
VI. Erwan/Xingang Beach
The city in Orange County, southern California, has a population of 170,000, nearly 30% of whom are Asian. It is worth mentioning that such excellent institutions as the University of California, Irvine, are located here. The pleasant climate, good school districts, ideal public security conditions and other factors have become the reasons why many people, especially Asian people, choose to live in Erwan.
VII. Santiago
Santiago has attracted more and more Asian Americans to invest and work here in recent years, making it the best place for them to live and settle down. Santiago is close to the Mexican border, and the beaches, mountains and deserts are not far away. Many people like to come here for vacation. In addition to surfing, whale watching, swimming, sailing and other marine activities, visiting nearby mountains and deserts is also a good outdoor activity.
8. Boston
It is home to many world-renowned research institutes, Harvard University and MIT. High-quality education is an important reason for attracting immigrants and foreign students from all over the world. Boston has a large Asian population.
The United States absorbs more than one million immigrants from all over the world each year, and has always been regarded as the most popular country for immigrants.
According to the United States Immigration Act 2001, all foreign immigrants with legal right of abode can apply for American citizenship, but they must meet certain conditions before they can be granted permission. There are the following conditions for naturalization:
1. After obtaining the right of permanent residence, they must reside in the United States for five consecutive years. This is the minimum length of residence for naturalization. Within five years, you cannot leave the United States for more than half a year in a row. If you leave the United States for more than half a year, you must provide proof of your unwillingness to abandon your residence in the United States. Accordingly, the time required to apply for naturalization should be extended accordingly and the residence time in the United States should be recalculated.
2. A foreign citizen married to an American citizen must remain married for two years before both spouses can apply for naturalization to the Immigration Department together. The new immigration law stipulates that foreign citizens who marry a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident of the United States should apply for naturalization as soon as they meet the requirements of applying for U.S. citizenship, so that they can become U.S. citizens as soon as possible and enjoy the full rights of U.S. citizens. But the prerequisite must be a marriage that lasts for more than two years.
3. When applying for entry and exit, it must be in the last half year of five consecutive years of residence in the United States and at least six months of residence in a local state or city.
4. The applicant for naturalization must be over 18 years old. Aliens under the age of 16 who already have permanent residence status in the United States, whose parents have acquired American citizenship, can automatically acquire American citizenship with their parents. However, children between the ages of 16 and 18 must apply for naturalization independently. If a child under the age of 18 has a parent who is an American citizen and a foreigner, the party with American citizenship may apply for naturalization on behalf of the child before the age of 18.
5. Must have the ability of reading, listening, speaking and writing in English. Naturalization applicants should have a certain degree of knowledge of English and English proficiency. When examining their naturalization qualifications, immigration officers should take an oral examination. Naturalization applicants should answer questions in English about the history of the United States and the United States Government. To test the applicant's ability to express himself in English. Such questions are printed and sold by the United States Government. If the applicant fails to pass the first oral examination, the applicant is allowed to have two make-up examinations within one year. If the applicant is over 50 years old and has resided in the United States for more than 20 years, he or she may be exempted from English examination and may be replaced by his or her native language. The Immigration Act also exempts applicants over 55 years of age who have been granted permanent residence in the United States for more than 15 years from examinations in English and is replaced by their own language.
6. Must perform well during the five-year residence period in the United States without any criminal record. The immigration law of the United States stipulates that adultery, prostitution or bigamy with others, or failure to fulfil their parental obligations, as well as alcoholism and drug addiction, all belong to bad conduct and can not be naturalized.
7. Must have a certain understanding of American history and constitution, immigration law. It is mainly about the understanding of important events, figures, government organizations and rights in the history of the United States, as well as the understanding of the principles of the United States Constitution and the content of important amendments.